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In the table (the amount of files, the amount of selected MBs and the amount of sent
MBs)
Full: Fully backed up files, which have not been backed up before
Patch: Patched backed up files (incremental backups)
NoNeed: Unchanged files (unchanged compared to the last backup)
Skipped: Skipped files (details in the logs (explained later))
Done: The total amount of processed data
Total: The total amount of selected data
%Done: The percentage of processed data
Other information
Avg.upl.speed: The average upload speed
Remaining time: The estimated remaining time
Elapsed time: The elapsed time
Compression: The average compression rate of the backed up data
Size uploaded: The size of the uploaded data
Total size: The total size of the selected data
4.3 Offline backup
You can create an offline backup task by clicking on ‘Backup’ in the ‘Navigation’ panel.
Task Name
You can give the backup task a name.
Backup type
Set the backup type to ‘Offline backup’ and click on ‘Browse’ to select the storage location.
Here you can also decide whether to create a Zip archive or not.
A zip archive is smaller to save, but you do have to unzip the files on the backup server when
this is an initial offline backup.